Sandvik Coromant Signs Strategic Research Agreement with Parc, a Xerox Company

The agreement gives Sandvik Coromant a stake in Silicon Valley research and development of automation capabilities for subtractive manufacturing.

From left to right: Saigopal Nelaturi (Area Manager, Computation for Automation in Systems Engineering) of Parc; Janni Weber (Senior Project Manager) of Sandvik Coromant; Mats Bergstrom (Managing Director, Global Business Operations and Program Manager for Digital Design and Manufacturing) of Parc; Magnus Ekbäck (Vice President and Head of Business Development and Digital Machining) of Sandvik Coromant; Tolga Kurtoglu (CEO) of Parc; Markus Larsson (Vice President of Global Business Operations) of Parc; Mats Allard (Project Manager Virtual Machining) of Sandvik Coromant; and Michael Waltrip (Senior Director, Intellectual Property Management and Commercialization) of Parc.

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Sandvik Coromant has signed a strategic research agreement with Parc, a Xerox company. Parc will provide Sandvik Coromant with a footprint in Silicon Valley and expert resources for research and development in the field of digital manufacturing.

Under the agreement, Parc will allocate resources to conduct R&D on digital manufacturing technologies for Sandvik Coromant. Sandvik Coromant will also acquire all Intellectual Property (IP) and technology related to Parc’s software for high-level process planning and automated manufacturing cost estimation for subtractive manufacturing.

“This partnership is a natural step and in line with Sandvik Coromant’s long-term strategy to develop attractive solutions in the field of digital manufacturing and Industry 4.0,” says Magnus Ekbäck, vice president and head of business development and digital machining for Sandvik Coromant.

“Manufacturing is entering a dynamic new phase as the cyber and physical worlds converge, and the complex and diverse industry needs significant innovation to truly progress,” says Parc CEO Tolga Kurtoglu. “The missing piece for complete design automation and manufacturing of complex products has been the integrated coupling of design and manufacturing, which we have been developing at Parc for many years. We’re pleased to partner with Sandvik Coromant to see these innovations come to life on the global stage.”

PARC has been developing technologies for government agencies and commercial clients in the field of digital manufacturing for almost a decade. Its digital manufacturing suite of technologies helps designers and manufacturers understand real-world manufacturing process constraints during digital product design and identifies potential limitations of a supply chain early in the design phase, ultimately minimizing time-to-market and improving overall product quality.